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WE, THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX, of the Attica Central School, Town of Attica, County of Wyoming and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make and declare this to be our last WILL AND TESTAMENT: FIRST: We direct that all of our just debts and funeral expenses be paid - by the Junior Class. SECOND: I, GRETCHEN BOXLER, will and bequeath W cold hands to anybody with a warm heart. THIRD: I, KAREN LOGEL, will and bequeath W bag of duly lost paper clips to next year's Torch Staff. FOURTH: I, HARRY SPINK, will and bequeath W Uncle Louie stories to someone who would know what to do with them - to wit: MICHAEL GASSMAN. FIFTH: I, TOMMY BENNION, will and bequeath W height to COACH SCHREIBER. SIXTH: I, FRANNY QUINN, will and bequeath the dignity of being silly to CAROL PETZ. SEVENTH: I, BRUCE RUFF, will and bequeath W brush cut to MR. TAYLOR, to be his outright and forever. EIGHTH: WE, THE JANISH TWINS, will and bequeath our ability to confuse people, especially teachers, to the WELKER TWINS. NINTH: I, SHIRLEY CRAMER, will and bequeath W ability to stick to one guy to JULIE REDING. TENTH: I, LUCILLE BECKER, will and bequeath W ability to blush easily to RONNIE JOYCE. ELEVENTHs I, JANIE GLOR, will and bequeath W ability to yell in pep assenblies to MR. O'CONNOR. 'NF-LFTH3 I, DELLA LAPP, will thefabsentee lists to SUE MATCHULAT and CLARINE GEBEL. THIR'I'EENTHz I, ARNY DUPONT, will and bequeath W ples planus Cflat feetl to OLLIE CLARK. FOURTEENTH: I, NORMAN BEDLINGER, will and bequeath W red hair to BOBBIE KEHL. FIFTEENTH: I, JOHN HICKOX, will and bequeath W duals to BRIAN SIMIT. SIXTEENTH: I, MARTHA DADD, will and bequeath to the Office Staff the camb in W concession, the pro- ceeds therefrom to be used to pay our outstanding debts. SEVENTEENTH: I, BETTY KEHL, will and bequeath W ability to get to school on time to JEANNE AUSTIN. EIGHTEENTH: I, SHIRLEY ALMETER, will and bequeath the bass drum to BOBBY MOLINARI, to be his to beat forever. NINETEENTH: I, CHARLIE STEDMAN, will and bequeath W ability to get around to DAVID WOOD. TWENTIETH: I, MIKE TRAUSCHT, do will and bequeath W' way with women to THOMAS SCHWAB , TWENTY-FIRST: I, CAROLE VANSON, will and bequeath W blonde hair to GRETEL BECK, and long may it wave. TWENTY-SECOND: I, JANET BURR, will and bequeath W noon hour rush at the Sugar Bowl to ELIZABETH WILSON. TWENTY-THIRD: I, ELDORA HELLER, will and bequeath W ability to zip up a blouse to MRS. BOTTONE. TNENTY-FOUR'I'I-I: I, DICK MOLINARI, will and bequeath W ability to mke PIZZA to JOHNNY WEST. 'l'WENTY-FIFTH: I, DICK HIIJ.-MA-N, will and bequeath my ability to sing low bass to UR- ZAVITZ- LASTLY: WE HEREBY APPOINT, NRS. LOIS RHEBERGEN and MR. GEORGE 0'CONNOR, Executrix and Executor, res- pectively, of this, our last WILL AND TESTAMEINT, with full power and authority to sell and convey, lease or mortgage real estate, hereby revoldng all former wills by us made. SIGNED THIS 10th day of May, in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. THE GLASS OF SG 25
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